Nigeria’s Super Falcons have once again proven why they are Africa’s queens of women’s football, securing a record 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title with a stunning 3–2 victory over Morocco in a high-octane final.
The final, played in front of thousands of passionate fans, was a pulsating affair that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. Nigeria opened the scoring with a brilliant strike, setting the tone for the game. Morocco, determined to claim their first-ever WAFCON crown, responded fiercely, leveling the score and then taking the lead. However, the Super Falcons showcased their trademark resilience, fighting back to score two decisive goals in a dramatic comeback that ultimately sealed the win.
Coach Rita Chikwelu hailed her team’s effort, saying, “These women showed incredible determination and heart today. Every player gave their all, and this victory is a testament to their hard work and the strength of Nigerian women’s football.”

Standout performances came from stars like Asisat Oshoala and Ngozi Okobi-Okeoghene, who combined skill, vision, and composure to turn the match in Nigeria’s favor. The victory not only reinforces the Super Falcons’ status as Africa’s most decorated women’s national team but also highlights the growing competitiveness of women’s football on the continent.
Celebrations erupted across Nigeria as fans took to the streets and social media to celebrate the historic achievement. Analysts noted that the thrilling final showcased the rising standards of African women’s football, with Morocco’s spirited performance signaling a promising future for the game on the continent.
With this 10th WAFCON title, the Super Falcons continue to inspire a new generation of female footballers, cementing their legacy as icons of African sport and ambassadors of Nigeria’s sporting excellence.
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